Jimmy Page, The Blues, And Occult Influences

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Jimmy Page, The Blues, And Occult Influences

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I interpreted this dream several years ago, but it is coming up again, so I will repost it. It revealed a strategy the Devil was trying to use on a young woman, who was about to be subjected to a spiritual addiction to the blues music of Jimmy Page, an Satanist and disciple of Aliester Crowley.

Dream from the young girl:
Okay so weeks ago I had a really weird dream. It was about this guy trying to rape me. I was so scared and I prayed to God to send an angel to save me and out comes an old woman with her hair dyed an orange/red ginger color from across the street (this happened outside) and says in a raspy voice something on the lines of "let her go!" to the man and lo and behold the man lets go of me and the woman asks if I'm all right. My question is, is there any significance to this dream? If there is, what does this dream mean? Did it come from God, did it come from an evil spirit, or from my own brain? Is God trying to show me the power of prayer, or are evil spirits trying to scare me (I doubt the latter but I agree with the former), or was it a metaphor, a reminiscent of my past? (I used to be a very lustful young teen) and God saved me from lust and sexual past? What exactly is going on?...

A later post from her, where she amplified on things a little more:
The man in the dream that tried to rape me was the same man in a dream I had before that. So that dream was about me in some store, and the guy was in one of the frozen food sections. He was actually inside of one of the freezers (it was so weird) and I saw him and he ran out and chased me. He tried to kidnap me! So anyways I ran to one of the cashiers (an African American man) and he asked me if I was alright or something. The guy who tried to kidnap me left. I suppose I should tell you what this guy looks like, the one who tried to kidnap and rape me. So, he has short black hair and pale, Caucasian skin (which I don't know if that's even possible, no offense to anybody naturally born like this)

After some deliberation, I replied:
Ok, LoL. I think I'm on to something. Did the woman's hair look something like this?
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After she agreed, I replied:
Here is why I was asking: I happened to glance over the first thread you posted when you joined, and it was about OCD and concerns about getting addicted to Blues music. The timing of a dream is often critical to understanding what it concerns, and you said you had this dream a few weeks ago, which is shortly before you posted your concerns about addiction to the blues.

I believe these two dreams were the Lord responding to your concern about that. The image I posted was of Bonnie Raitt, a famous female blues singer. I'm guessing she is likely the old woman with "dyed" orange hair and a "raspy voice," who came out to save you. She is/ was known for a strong and raspy voice, and her orange hair was like her trademark look.


Bonnie playing slide guitar, a blues technique:

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The important thing here is that she had a Quaker background, i.e. in other words a Christian one. She is more political than religious, but her childhood influence and background is Christian. You are also met in the other dream by an African American man. This likely represents another blues artist who would be "safe" to listen to. But there is someone you would not be spiritually safe listening to, and I will go on to talk about that in the next post. I myself became highly addicted to his music when I was young just like your father did. Unfortunately there is a spiritual power connected to the music, and I did not know I was slowly being indoctrinated into Satanism.

(Continued next post)
 
Her response:
Hey! That seems to make sense! Her hair is slightly similar to the woman in this picture.

Me, now that I knew what the dream was about:
[In answer to who the man in your dream is], the answer is Jimmy Page; guitarist for the band Led Zeppelin. The combination of pale skin and black hair is indeed rather uncommon, but Page most definitely had pale skin and black hair. He does to this day (though his hair is now more white than black, but in his heyday it was black).

From on online article about a woman who ended up being a groupie for the band:
"Someone gave him my number and he called today asking me to come here with him, but I came down by myself to show a little more hard-to-getness. I think my hard-to-get just got up and went. He seems so shy and delicious, grey eyes gazing into mine, sweet sweetness, pale white skin, gentle gentleman with something to hide..."

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(continuing with my interpretation):
The OCD is indeed a concern if you became addicted to Led Zeppelin's music. Page was a Satanist, and there was a satanic "anointing" if you will on his music that especially effected kids. To this day I still see young people walking around wearing Led Zeppelin T-shirts. They were at their zenith when I was like twelve or something, LoL. But the reason for this strong "pull" on kids is (granted, this is conjecture mind you, but easy enough to deduce) likely because of a pact he made to gain fame and fortune, with the agreement being that he would be "anointed" musically to draw children into a Satanist worldview. This agreement is strongly suggested by the inside cover image for Houses of the Holy (the outside cover contains nudity, but the inside cover said all that needed to be said):

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About him being in the frozen foods (LoL), like I said, Zeppelin has been around forever, and yet their music just seems to be preserved in time. I still see young people occasionally wearing Led Zeppelin T-shirts; again likely because of the anointing upon the music.

But Jimmy was at his best when playing blues leads during a concert. Since I've Been Loving You, Bring It On Home, and few other blues songs were Zeppelin originals, I believe. But they also did heavier renditions of old American blues songs sung by the blacks. When The Levee Breaks was a heavy rendition of a song by the same name originally sung by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie in 1929. In My Time Of Dying was a heavy rewrite of Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed, originally sung by Blind Willie Johnson.

I can testify to the addictiveness of Zeppelin's music, but luckily for me I'm old now like your father. Listening to it stands little chance of influencing me, or persuading me to devote my life to Satan, LoL. But you are still young and impressionable, and potential OCD could cause you to get sucked into it pretty strongly if the demonic anointing attached to it got a really strong hold on you. But maybe you've never even heard Zeppelin songs yet, or didn't care for the stuff you heard when you did. Just understand, in the dreams he never catches you. But there is a danger that he could, and this is likely what the dreams are warning about. Jimmy Page is likely the "rapist" in your dreams, who would rape your mind spiritually and if possible turn you away from Christianity if you got into his music too deeply.


This girl was already deeply immersed into David Bowie's music, and would have become even more addicted to Jimmy Page, given the demons that were placed on his music, and her growing compulsion and fascination with the blues.

As it turned out, she appeared to have set aside the direction she was going in, and by the time she left the forum she was no longer using David Bowie icons as part of her avatar, hopefully signaling that the Lord had delivered her from a strategy the enemy meant to draw her deeper into the occult.

Original thread:
 
I do see the similarities.

I will show you the details on what your dreams means over the weekend, but it's no accident that you would have a dream of a man with a goat's head (i.e. suggestive of Satanism) and pale skin, and deals with Blues music again. It's like impossible, LoL

Anyway, I'll explain the rest when I get the chance, and thanks again.

 
I grew up a Zepp fan. I could listen to their CD's or records (yes I am that old) from the first album to the last. many times over and never be tired of it.

They never influenced me.

Then again, I did not mix rock with drugs. and I also enjoyed Steven king books.. and they never influenced me either.

Sometimes I think we give people excuses to why they do what they do..
 
I grew up a Zepp fan. I could listen to their CD's or records (yes I am that old) from the first album to the last. many times over and never be tired of it.

They never influenced me.

Then again, I did not mix rock with drugs. and I also enjoyed Steven king books.. and they never influenced me either.

Sometimes I think we give people excuses to why they do what they do..

Not all people are sensitive to spiritual influence, or drawn to spirituality. Then again, not all people are consciously aware when they are being influenced.

I eventually became quite heavily influenced because I've always been a deeply spiritual person and still am, and I progressing to much more blatantly Satanist music by the age of 20. In fact, I was forced to make a choice between God and Satan in the last band I was in. We/ I was being recruited by people who were turning us on to openly avowed Satanist stuff like Exodus and Merciful Fate. Long story on what happened in a club one morning, but I quit music and turned to Christ not that long after.

I think we have an old thread on this discussion. This thread isn't really a debate thread, but I'll see if I can find that one and link it if you wish to discuss.

Blessings,
- H
 
I grew up a Zepp fan. I could listen to their CD's or records (yes I am that old) from the first album to the last. many times over and never be tired of it.

They never influenced me.

Then again, I did not mix rock with drugs. and I also enjoyed Steven king books.. and they never influenced me either.

Sometimes I think we give people excuses to why they do what they do..

This one, and you might enjoy reading it. Some members brought up some of the exact points you were making.
Blessings in Christ,
Hidden

 
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